In a time when it's all too easy to focus on the negative and lack of morality in today's world, there are some Catholics who remind us of the strength of morality and the reasons why we must remain strong in our faith.

Rodriguez is not a newcomer to controversy regarding the absolute truth that an act of abortion is an act of murder — a heinous crime that must be opposed by all who identify themselves as Catholics. Earlier this year, Father Rodriguez was cited by Catholic commentator Brian Kelly http://catholicism.org/mexicanamerican-priests-in-el-paso-debate-in-city-paper.html for his fortitude in setting forth Catholic teaching. Father Rodriguez has also outlined Catholic teaching on marriage in a six part series http://www.lospequenos.org/Marriage.htm that has been subsequently shared with Mexican American Catholics from one end of Texas all the way to New Mexico. In other words, Father Rodriguez is proud of what the Church teaches and is not afraid of taking Catholic truth into the public square.

Contrast this remarkably bold priest's public witness with the recent Archdiocese of Boston negotiations regarding the Caritas Christi Catholic hospital debacle. Just this past week the Coalition to Save Catholic Health Care hosted a press conference. During the event John O'Gorman, http://www.boston.com/business/healthcare/articles/2010/07/28/new_coalition_fears_for_caritass_catholic_identity/ a member of the Coalition, pointed out, "People want to go to Catholic hospitals, to Christian hospitals." He emphasized that, if a proposed agreement is approved between Cerberus http://www.all.org/newsroom_judieblog.php?id=3087 and Caritas Christi, patient choices will be greatly curtailed. The reason is that the proposal stipulates "if Cerberus deems it is materially burdensome to maintain a Catholic identity, it can terminate the religious affiliation by making a $25 million payment to a charity of the Archdiocese of Boston's choosing."

In other words, what were once identifiably Catholic health care institutions could become totally secularized for thirty pieces of silver, which in today's market is worth $25 million! Some would define the exchange of Catholic identity for money as cooperation with the devil; others would defend it as good business practice.

The entire scenario is most disturbing. In addition, we find the underhanded tactics of Caritas representatives like Chris Murphy, which cannot be unknown to Cardinal Sean O'Malley. The Boston Globe interviewed Murphy, who slammed the Coalition to Save Catholic Health Care, saying http://www.boston.com/business/healthcare/articles/2010/07/28/new_coalition_fears_for_caritass_catholic_identity/ "The wild speculation engaged in today is absurd."

Murphy has flagrantly mischaracterized the Coalition, but this is far from the end of the story.

What was particularly egregious is that Mr. Murphy had signed in by using a false identity, under a pseudonym. And worse still, when greeted by Coalition leaders at the start of the event, he identified himself as a Catholic layman who worked for the Bank of America, and he had come because of his interest in the subject. Mr. Murphy, under his alias, was welcomed.

To make matters even worse than that, with regard to his accusatory quote in the Boston Globe, he never asked a single question nor did he challenge any part of our presentation during the one-hour event. ... Handouts included letters of strong objection to the Caritas negotiations with Cerberus Capital Management L.P. and its subsidiary Steward, which have been sent to Attorney General Martha Coakley. The Archdiocese, through this Cerberus connection, has embarked on a misguided course, but also it is causing further serious damage to its reputation.

This sort of skullduggery doesn't sit well among faithful Catholics. But it proves once again that, when Catholic identity is diluted or denied for any reason, including a few measly dollars, nothing good can come of it. Judas Iscariot found that out the hard way.

Shame on the Archdiocese of Boston! Thank God for Catholic heroes like John O'Gorman, R. T. Neary and El Paso's own Father Rodriguez!

Judie Brown

Judie Brown is president and co-founder of American Life League, the nation's largest grassroots pro-life educational organization... (more)

Judie Brown is president and co-founder of American Life League, the nation's largest grassroots pro-life educational organization.

She has served three terms as a member of the Pontifical Academy for Life in Rome. Daily Catholic cited her as one of the top 100 Catholics of the 20th century.

Judie has appeared on 20/20, 60 Minutes, Mother Angelica Live, The O'Reilly Factor, Good Morning America, Today, Oprah, and Larry King Live, as well as hundreds of other television and radio talk shows. Her comments regularly appear in major print media nationwide, and she has written numerous editorial pieces for magazines and newspapers, including The Washington Post and USA Today.

Judie is married to Paul A. Brown, and they have three children and nine grandchildren. She and her husband have been involved in the pro-life movement since 1969.